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ROMAN PERSONAL NAMES IN ARCADIA<br />

Kynouria was during the Roman period a part of Spartan territory, as is mentioned<br />

by M. Pierart in Ιστορία τοϋ Έλληνικοϋ "Έθνους (Athens 1976) vol. ΣΤ', 164.<br />

There is also one inscription from the villa, which is according to Tobin, op. cit., 334-<br />

335 to be identified with the part C of the so-called "curse inscriptions" from<br />

Herodes' estates at Marathon and Kephissia.<br />

For Atticus see *EL 143; LAC 270; cf. also Appendix, Stemmata XI, 1. 2. 3.<br />

64. ΤΙΒ(ΕΡΙΟΣ) ΚΑΑΥΑΙΟΣ ΕΥΡΩΤΑΣ<br />

Κ. Romaios, "Έρευναι εν Κυνουρία", ΡΑΑΗ 1911, 278-279; IG Υ 1,1516; Faklaris, Κυνου­<br />

ρία, 136, pi. 54ε [2nd c A.D.].<br />

Kynouria, Hagios Athanasios (anc. Prasiae), in the valley of Sitza, engraved on the rock over<br />

against the monastery of Hagios Nikolaos; funerary inscription:<br />

Τόπος Τιβ(ερίου) Κλαυδίου Ευρώτα.<br />

Remarks: For Prasiae, which was a town of Eleutherolacones see Paus. III. 21,7; 24,4; for the<br />

identification of the site with the sea port Plaka, near Leonideion, for the<br />

archaeological remains of the area and more references to ancient authors and<br />

modern bibliography, see Faklaris, Κυνουρία, 129 ff.<br />

65. ΚΑ(ΑΥΑΙΟΣ) ΕΑΕΝΟΣ<br />

IG V 2, 369 A 1. 6 [first half of 3rd c. A.D.].<br />

Kleitor; a limestone plaque bearing a list of names (ephebes [?]). A new fragment of the<br />

inscription (IG V 2, 369 A+B) published in Hows as well as part Β is now built into the church<br />

of Hagios Athanasios, near the village Lilia (Leucasia).<br />

Remarks: Cf. Y. Pikoulas, Archaiognosia 2, 1981, 107-113, new edition of the IGW 2, 369 Β<br />

(SEG 31, 1981, 347; Cf. BullÉpigr 1987, 619); id., Hows 3, 1985, 87-88, where he<br />

publishes a new independent fragment of the inscription IG V 2, 369 Β (SEG 35,<br />

1985, 350; cf. BullÉpigr 1988, 623).<br />

66. (ΚΑΑΥΑΙΟΣ) ΙΠΠΑΡΧΟΣ<br />

Κ. Romaios, "Έπιγραφαί εκ Κυνουρίας", ΑΘΗΝΑ 18, 1906, 439, fig. 1 (Ameling, Herodes<br />

Atticus Π, 91-92, no. 65); Faklaris, Κυνουρία, 100 and η. 324, who found a new uninscribed<br />

fragment of the stone near the monastery of Loukou (SEG 35, 1985, 291 commending the first<br />

edition of the book of Faklaris in 1985; Tobin, Herodes Atticus, 334) [2nd c. A.D.].<br />

Kynouria, Loukou, from the villa of Herodes; architrave of local gray marble:<br />

'Ίππαρχος Αττικοϋ πατήρ.<br />

Remarks: For Hipparchus, the rich Athenian, father of Atticus (ARC 63), who was<br />

condemned for tyranny and executed under Domitian, see E. Groag, RE III 2<br />

(1899) 2725 [179] s.v. Claudius; PIR 2 C 801; Ameling, Herodes Atticus I, 15-20;<br />

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